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Old 03-24-2006, 03:05 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by RVDmark
Kane Knight, I only used cannabis as an example and that is a legal drug when prescribed as a pain killer(In the UK anyway im not sure about the US). Given wrestlers could legitimately ask for pain killers I think if they allow ANY drugs they should be allowed cannabis It has pain killing effects whereas steroids are obviously for 'buffing up'. I could be wrong but wasn't the limit for alcohol 12 hours previous?
I don't know the laws 100%, but I don't think Marijuana is not legally sold as a pain killer in the US, only for eye problems, but I'm probably wrong (I know it's legal in only some states for some things). I believe doctors in the US can only perscribe it in pill form as well. Not that it has anything to do with the painkilling effect...

Besides, most if not all of the wrestlers who smoke it would (probably) not have it legally anyway.

As for steroids, there are steroids that would help people with injuries and the such (even ones used for "buffing up"), but those are exempt from the policy anyway (I believe)...
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